NFL Diversity Measures Fail Miserably

Over the last several years which have occurred since Joe Biden entered the oval office in January of 2021 and became the 46th president of the United States, the country has found itself immersed in a turbulent, chaotic, and ominous time at both the domestic and international levels of federal politics. Since the commencement of Biden’s term, millions of illegal migrants are estimated to have entered the nation through the porous southern border with Mexico. Paired with this surge of migrants, wages continue to stagnate, and the American middle class continues to shrink. The buying power of the dollar continues to decline, and home ownership has been deemed unaffordable for the vast majority of average Americans as housing costs skyrocket. Some 60% of citizens are estimated to be living paycheck to paycheck; the American way of life is in serious jeopardy. Internationally, enemies of the western world have been emboldened by the weak presidential leadership from Biden in the White House. Biden has often appeared incoherent and incompetent on the global stage.

In the subject of the sport of football, bad news has surrounded the Las Vegas Raiders this previous 2023-2024 season. In the fall, the owner of the team Mark Davis announced that he fired head coach Josh McDaniel’s. The decision came following the Raider’s lopsided 26-14 loss to the Detroit Lions on Monday night football several months ago. The Raiders then held a mediocre record of 3-5 on the season.

In a recent development, a conservative group claimed that the NFL (which has become a far-left activist organization in political terms) has instituted racist diversity policies. A legal group known as America First Legal filed a complaint with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, or the EEOC which alleged that the NFL’s “Rooney Rule” amounts to unlawful race bias. The rule mandates that at least one non-white person should be interviewed by each team for a coaching position.